Ownership of smartphones and tablets among the student population is growing. Students are using their devices to support their learning. Employers and employees are increasingly bringing their own smart devices into private and public organisations to support their business. This is leading to employees driving the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) agenda in organisations. It is not clear the extent to which academics are embracing smart technology to manage their workload or to enhance the student experience of learning. This paper presents a qualitative study of how engineering academics are using their own BYOD or institutionally provided smart devices. A 6Cs (connect, communicate, collaborate, curate, create and coordinate) framework has be...
Though universities are eager to leverage the potential of mobile learning to provide learning flexi...
Though universities are eager to leverage the potential of mobile learning to provide learning flexi...
In recent years the phenomenon of using smart devices for studying anytime, anywhere, has grown rapi...
This chapter presents the results and analysis of a quantitative study of students and staff at She...
Smartphones/devices have become the ubiquitous tool of choice for professionals to support their pro...
Research into the autonomous use of MP3 audio recorders by students in UK Higher Education demonstra...
Smart Learning – teaching and learning with smartphones and tablets in post compulsory education cap...
This paper presents a preliminary exploration of the types of smart mobile technologies higher educa...
This paper follows up a paper presented at the mLearn 2007 conference (Kukulska-Hulme and Pettit, 20...
Background: The use of mobile devices for education is rapidly growing, and it is a global phenomeno...
This article is a reflection on a presentation, given at the APT 2017 conference, on a case study of...
This article reports on factors affecting local academic acceptance of bring your own devices (BYOD)...
Abstract: Mobile technology, as a developing technology, has shown great promise and potential for b...
There was a lack of knowledge about the user’s acceptance of smart devices as ubiquitous learning (u...
Though universities are eager to leverage the potential of mobile learning to provide learning flexi...
Though universities are eager to leverage the potential of mobile learning to provide learning flexi...
Though universities are eager to leverage the potential of mobile learning to provide learning flexi...
In recent years the phenomenon of using smart devices for studying anytime, anywhere, has grown rapi...
This chapter presents the results and analysis of a quantitative study of students and staff at She...
Smartphones/devices have become the ubiquitous tool of choice for professionals to support their pro...
Research into the autonomous use of MP3 audio recorders by students in UK Higher Education demonstra...
Smart Learning – teaching and learning with smartphones and tablets in post compulsory education cap...
This paper presents a preliminary exploration of the types of smart mobile technologies higher educa...
This paper follows up a paper presented at the mLearn 2007 conference (Kukulska-Hulme and Pettit, 20...
Background: The use of mobile devices for education is rapidly growing, and it is a global phenomeno...
This article is a reflection on a presentation, given at the APT 2017 conference, on a case study of...
This article reports on factors affecting local academic acceptance of bring your own devices (BYOD)...
Abstract: Mobile technology, as a developing technology, has shown great promise and potential for b...
There was a lack of knowledge about the user’s acceptance of smart devices as ubiquitous learning (u...
Though universities are eager to leverage the potential of mobile learning to provide learning flexi...
Though universities are eager to leverage the potential of mobile learning to provide learning flexi...
Though universities are eager to leverage the potential of mobile learning to provide learning flexi...
In recent years the phenomenon of using smart devices for studying anytime, anywhere, has grown rapi...